Honey Comb is a sweet, affectionate, and silly 6-year-old Terrier mix who weighs 68 lbs. She's a full-grown cuddle bug who is happy to be by your side, whether you're watching TV, reading, or just relaxing. Honey Comb loves to give and receive affection, but she's not a stage-five clinger; she's also independent and can entertain herself. When it's time for fun, she's ready for zoomies, neighborhood walks, car rides, and puzzle toys. She loves meeting new people, young and old, and is great with kids. Honey Comb has excellent manners, is incredibly smart, and learns routines quickly. She's also respectful around food and is a joy to live with. She is happiest when she can soak up all the love and attention from her humans.
Ideal Home
Honey Comb would thrive in a home where she can spend plenty of quality time with her people. She needs a fenced-in backyard for playing fetch and sunbathing. She would much prefer a quieter suburban or rural area over a busy city and would love adventures at Sniff Spots. She is happiest when she can be the only pet, receiving all the love and attention. A feline-free home is recommended as her interactions with cats have not been tested. She would love to have human siblings to share her love with. She is recommended for homes with children aged 4 and up, as she may accidentally bump smaller children with her happy tail.
Ongoing Health
Honey Comb has no specific health conditions mentioned.
Training & Support
Honey Comb is kennel trained, potty trained, and leash trained. She is not destructive and can be trusted when left alone. She communicates when she needs to potty by "tap dancing" by the door.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The adoption fee is $350, which includes a $100 adoption fee and a $250 transport fee. This covers vaccinations, spay procedure, microchip, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, health certificate, and any necessary vet care.
Transporation
Honey Comb is currently in a foster home in Austin, TX. She can be transported to various cities/states, with monthly transports available. Adoptive families will need to meet the transport to pick up their new family member. Dogs are adopted prior to transport, and dogs cannot be brought for meet-and-greets due to transport distances.